Huwebes, Disyembre 13, 2012

Olympians rule second day of 2012 RS: One World Championships in Boracay Island




Veteran Olympians ruled the fierce battle among top Asian and European windsurfers in the second day of the 2012 RS: One World Championships in Boracay Island.
Results as of Wednesday, Dec. 12, show Bryony Shaw of Great Britain coming in first with a total score of 8.0 in the women division. Shaw won the bronze medal in the Beijing Olympics in 2008.
Hei Man Chann, of the Hong Kong windsurfing team, came in second with the score of 9.0.
Falling in third place was Spain's Marina Alabao Neira , the gold medalist in the recently concluded London Olympics.
Alabao had a score of 15.0 but vowed to get back in the next games hoping to retain her top spot in the final count.
The week-long event started December 11 and will culminate December 15.
For the Espoir (19-22 years old) Men Division, Chun Ting Lee of Hong Kong won with a score of 15.0. Lok Yiu To also of Hong Kong came in second with 17.0 as Japan's Takahiro Komori grabbed third spot with score of 30.
In the Men's (over 22) Division, Gaylord Coveta of the Philippines won for the day with the score of 6. Following in second was Taipei's Chang Hao with a score of 13 while Kichiro Hirata of Japan scored 17 for third place.
Most of the top windsurfers are competing with the hope of getting a slot in the next Olympics. 

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